vinyl 2x 12" LP | workshop 32 - kassem mosse
Kassem Mosse is back on Workshop Records
with a phenomenal solo album
Stripped back and bony funk. The residue and distant memories of a party. Closing your eyes, still not dark. A lighting rig under your lids.
A night lasting 20 years, falling asleep with your favourite song on repeat. The deconstructed, untangled memory lingers in your system. What you hear are the remnants of a social gathering and its body movements.
KMOS. The fog machines are gone, the free deconstructed thinking all laid out bare. Fourth album. The white noise funk still there, 4 to the floor and gnarly basslines. The jazz but the tight, the funk but the taut. The austere but the flow. The instruments, the mikado. The deconstructed dancefloor. Sawed up bits and pieces.
The drums the strings the claps the sharpness. Rearranged, picked apart and organized for a new day. A new idea. A new blueprint. A brave new clear elusive promise. The love in the strict. The strict but the mess. The strict but the lie. A promise.
Drifting through a sleepless world. The rent, the eyes, the mirror the scrolling the daylight, and the gravel in your eyes. Sounds of endless nights long lasting days, reality and visions, blurred and frazzled. The eavesdropping the neighbour the conversations the sleep. The fear and the joy and the new that I project onto you.
The loopy sounds of broken toys. The joy of the sun. The playground, the horizon, the light, the smoke. Xeroxed memories are now our new. The love the lie. The sleep the wake. The wish the longing. The promise the fear. What once was promised
We will reclaim
INFO TEXT by Peter Söderberg
Written and produced by KMOS.
Mixed by Lorenz Lindner at Madpremium.
“I can mend your broken heart” appears courtesy of Machine Woman.
Cover photography courtesy of Barbara Köppe, taken from “Große Köpfe” (1988-1989).
Designed by Markus Dreßen.
with a phenomenal solo album
Stripped back and bony funk. The residue and distant memories of a party. Closing your eyes, still not dark. A lighting rig under your lids.
A night lasting 20 years, falling asleep with your favourite song on repeat. The deconstructed, untangled memory lingers in your system. What you hear are the remnants of a social gathering and its body movements.
KMOS. The fog machines are gone, the free deconstructed thinking all laid out bare. Fourth album. The white noise funk still there, 4 to the floor and gnarly basslines. The jazz but the tight, the funk but the taut. The austere but the flow. The instruments, the mikado. The deconstructed dancefloor. Sawed up bits and pieces.
The drums the strings the claps the sharpness. Rearranged, picked apart and organized for a new day. A new idea. A new blueprint. A brave new clear elusive promise. The love in the strict. The strict but the mess. The strict but the lie. A promise.
Drifting through a sleepless world. The rent, the eyes, the mirror the scrolling the daylight, and the gravel in your eyes. Sounds of endless nights long lasting days, reality and visions, blurred and frazzled. The eavesdropping the neighbour the conversations the sleep. The fear and the joy and the new that I project onto you.
The loopy sounds of broken toys. The joy of the sun. The playground, the horizon, the light, the smoke. Xeroxed memories are now our new. The love the lie. The sleep the wake. The wish the longing. The promise the fear. What once was promised
We will reclaim
INFO TEXT by Peter Söderberg
Written and produced by KMOS.
Mixed by Lorenz Lindner at Madpremium.
“I can mend your broken heart” appears courtesy of Machine Woman.
Cover photography courtesy of Barbara Köppe, taken from “Große Köpfe” (1988-1989).
Designed by Markus Dreßen.